Bankgirot

Bankgirot is a proprietary clearing system (a giro) in Sweden used for transactions such as bill payments. It is owned by Swedish banks.

The clearing system is connected with the banks enabling payments to be received directly into bank accounts. Swedish Bankgiro numbers are in principle only short versions of bank account numbers. They have seven or eight digits. Bankgiro numbers can't be used when paying from other countries or in other currencies than SEK. Instead the IBAN number of the actual bank account should be used for that.

History

Bankgirot was started in 1959. Postgirot (now called PlusGirot), the main competitor, was not able to offer deposits into bank accounts and still does not generally do so except to Nordea bank accounts.

Nordea was obliged to withdraw from involvement in BGC's operations related to Bankgirot for competitive reasons when it acquired Postgirot Bank (now PlusGirot) in 2002.

Owners

Bankgirot is operated by Bankgirocentralen (BGC), which is in turn owned by the following banks:

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